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Tag Archives: Chin Haw
Chiang Mai’s Chinese Muslim Market
Known by the local name of Kad Chin Haw, the Chinese Muslim farmers’ market comes alive every Friday morning between 6 am and lunch time. It’s located in an empty lot next to an old northern Thai teak house, opposite … Continue reading
Posted in Chiang Mai, Culture, Photography, THAILAND, TRAVEL
Tagged Chin Haw, Farmers Market, Muslim in Chiang Mai, Shan, Tai Yai
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Khao Soi Adventures
The word Khao Soi is derived from the Burmese language which means “noodles”. Unlike other Thai noodle dishes, the broth for these egg noodles is made from coconut milk. The Burmese preparation of this dish is called Ohn No Khauk-hswe. … Continue reading
Posted in Chiang Mai, Recipes, THAILAND, TRAVEL
Tagged Chiang Mai noodles, Chin Haw, Chinese Muslims, Kao Soy, khao soi, Khao Soi Lam Duan
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